

It’s anticompetitive. Trying to keep up will kill off many businesses, which can be snapped up by the larger firms and corpos that can either afford to pay the fines or can simply ignore new regulations while their lawyers try to fight.


It’s anticompetitive. Trying to keep up will kill off many businesses, which can be snapped up by the larger firms and corpos that can either afford to pay the fines or can simply ignore new regulations while their lawyers try to fight.


In the likely event that a protestor reads this: stop walking away with them. Learn from the Civil Rights movement, make them carry you. A dead weight is a HELL of a lot harder to move, usually taking 2-4 guys.


Actually, at least according to this article, the charter does state that any funds will be personally controlled by Trump (or whoever he designates as his successor).


This actually works well. Ostracize them from everywhere. Hotels, restaurants, gas stations, everywhere. “Sorry guys, I’m not sure why it won’t accept your credit card/the pump keeps stopping/our reservation list is full/our kitchen is down/etc.”


To be entirely fair, a lot of historians are fairly sure that the Art of War was written specifically for the commanders - which at this time could mean “battle hardened warlord king” or “spoiled prince who has literally never set foot outside the palace”. In an age of nobility going to war, this was more a primer for “hey here’s how to at least command like you know what you’re doing and also how to not get your soldiers to stab you to death”.
So LEGALLY, an embassy is not considered foreign soil. However, attempting to invade one is tantamount to a declaration of war.
Consulates, on the other hand, are not necessarily the same thing and may not enjoy the same level of protection. Your embassy performs the high-level diplomatic shit, but consulates are more for day-to-day stuff (visas, taxes, etc).